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The Role of Expectation-Reality Discrepancy in Mobile Service Contracts

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
Mobile carriers used to enforce service contracts on consumers. However, recently major mobile carriers have eliminated contracts. We investigate carriers' contract and marketing strategies. We identify Expectation-Reality Discrepancy (ERD) as a key determinant.
Xuying Zhao   +3 more
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THE REALITY OF SPECTRAL SHIFT FUNCTIONS FOR CONTRACTIONS AND DISSIPATIVE OPERATORS

Doklady Rossijskoj akademii nauk. Matematika, informatika, processy upravleniâ
Recently the authors of this note solved a famous problem that remained open during many years and proved that for arbitrary contractions on Hilbert space with trace class difference there exists an integrable spectral shift function, for which an analogue of the Lifshits—Krein trace formula holds.
M. M. Malamud   +2 more
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Contract Zoning—Old Myths and New Realities

Land Use Law & Zoning Digest, 1982
Abstract The concept of contract or conditional zoning is not a particularly recent innovation. Several cases involving this device were reported in the 1950s or earlier. [See, e.g., Acker v. Baldwin, 18 Cal.2d 341,115 P.2d 455 (1941); Hartnett v. Austin, 93 So.2d 86 (Fla. 1956); Wakefield v. Kraft, 96 A.2d 27 (Md. 1957); Houston Petroleum Co.
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Virtual Reality-Built Prototype as a Next-Gen Environment for Advanced Procurement Reporting and Contract Negotiation

Communications in Computer and Information Science, 2022
Artem Levchenko   +2 more
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Myth and Reality in Consumer Contracting Behavior

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
Shmuel I. Becher, Esther Unger-Aviram
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The Value and Reality of Transparent Consumer Insurance Contracts

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
Kyle D. Logue   +2 more
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Rhetoric And Reality In Contracting: Research In And On The National Health Service

1997
Abstract The rhetoric of ‘contracting’ between ‘purchasers’ and ‘providers’ was strong when it was introduced into the NHS as part of government reforms. It was to be a feature of an ‘internal market’ that would lead to ‘competition’ which would drive up standards. From the start, the rhetoric was stronger than the reality. In view of
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